Mrs. Lozares
English II
15 February 2017
Fixing fight and flight 1.Aerospace engineering has always been a dream of mine I’ve always loved rockets and planes, satellites, anything that flies or shoots up. And engineering, the idea of thinking of new ideas and making them a reality, really excites me. So in theory this should be the perfect job. However that’s just it, In theory. So this essay will be researching aerospace engineers what they do and how they do it. 2.Aerospace Engineers design, construct and test aircraft, not just planes but also things like jets, rockets, missiles, and satellites. This requires engineers to use a lot of applied research and able to be aware of all the different situations their aircraft could …show more content…
According to careerinfonet.org 85.9% of aerospace engineers are hired with a bachelor's degree or some higher level of education. 5.Why there are many different schools that offer a aerospace engineering degree, a lot of the best are schools having long engineering backgrounds such as the United States Air Force Academy, Stanford University, The Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and the Worcester Polytechnic Institute. These are just a few of some of the great schools you can go to get a degree for aerospace engineering. To get into these programs however a person should do as much math and science in school as possible such as chemistry, physics and …show more content…
There are a few dangers in aerospace engineering. 8.Due to the rockets fuel and different things they are working with hands can get burned, you might mis-handle tools, or even a worse scenario situation much like the challenger explosion something could blow up (Aerospace Engineer/Shmoop.com). 9.If a person decides they would like to be an aerospace engineer some good skills, abilities and interest would be knowing a great deal of math and science such as geometry and physics, While not only being able to solve things on paper you must also be hands on and know how to use many different tools and be basically familiar with architecture and construction (Aerospace